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Masaki Kimura 1b06ba5072 Add e2e tests for volumeMode of persistent volume
This set of e2e tests is to confirm that persistent volume works well for all volumeModes.
Coverage of the tests are shown in the figure of [Test cases], below.

Once implementation policy is confirmed to be good, we can add plugins and test cases to this.

[Test cases]
 #   plugin      volumeMode    Test case                                              Expectation
--- ---------- -------------- ------------------------------------------------------ ------------
 1    iSCSI      Block         (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Success
 2    iSCSI      FileSystem    (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Success
 3    RBD        Block         (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Success
 4    RBD        FileSystem    (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Success
 5    CephFS     Block         (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Fail
 6    CephFS     FileSystem    (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Success
 7    NFS        Block         (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Fail
 8    NFS        FileSystem    (a) Create Pod with PV and confirm Read/Write to PV    Success

fixes: #56803
2018-06-27 17:25:55 +00:00
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